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"The Nest," a 2020 drama and romance film directed by Sean Durkin, follows the story of a family’s unraveling as they navigate ambition, deception, and the search for fulfillment. The movie features a stellar cast including Carrie Coon, Jude Law, Oona Roche, and Charlie Shotwell, who deliver powerful and emotionally charged performances. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, the film explores themes of love, power dynamics, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Jude Law plays a charismatic but troubled entrepreneur who uproots his family to England in pursuit of a grander life. As the family settles into their new lavish surroundings, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the facade of perfection begins to crumble. Carrie Coon shines as Law's wife, bringing depth and authenticity to her character’s struggles and desires. With breathtaking cinematography and a haunting score, "The Nest" is a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of family dynamics and the cost of chasing success at any cost.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Jude Law nearly left The Nest just weeks before filming began. He had concerns about the depth of his character, fearing it wasn't fully developed. Director Sean Durkin and Law had several emergency meetings to deepen the character's backstory and motivations, which ultimately convinced Law to stay on board.
The moody atmosphere in The Nest was achieved using a combination of natural lighting and minimal artificial lights. Sean Durkin insisted on using the actual light from the dreary English skies and rarely used additional lights to maintain the film’s somber tone, giving it a more authentic and immersive feel.
The tension-filled family dinner scene in The Nest was shot in a single take that lasted over 15 minutes. It was the result of intense rehearsals. The crew initially planned multiple cuts, but the director decided to keep the cameras rolling, capturing the raw, unfiltered emotions of the actors, enhancing the scene’s impact.
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🎬The mansion used in The Nest was actually discovered by accident. The location scouts were lost in the English countryside when they stumbled upon the now-iconic house, which turned out to be a perfect fit for the film’s eerie aesthetic.
💡Carrie Coon, who plays Allison in The Nest, wore a dress in the film that belonged to Sean Durkin’s own mother from the 1980s. Durkin believed it would add an authentic touch to the character’s wardrobe, reflecting the period accurately while also adding a personal backstory to the clothing.
🎯The Nest’s pivotal horse scene, which significantly affects the family dynamics, was shot using a horse that had never acted before. The production team decided on a real farm horse to bring an unpredictable, raw energy to the scene, which added to the film’s tense atmosphere.
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